Subject: Re: SPM, coastal boundaries
Date: Dec 15, 2002 @ 17:28
Author: anton_zeilinger <anton_zeilinger@hotmail ("anton_zeilinger <anton_zeilinger@...>" <anton_zeilinger@...>)
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> yikes
> but does he realize what coastal means
>
> so far the coastal boundaries list appears to include only cyuk for
> sure
> if indeed my info is correct
> & maybe cafr
> if indeed that one actually follows the coast
> rather than only touching the coast
> as do so many others
> a matter which hasnt yet been confirmed one way or the other
> it may be worth remembering
>
> perhaps a few coastal condo boundaries could be added just for
> the sake of beefing the list up
> such as esfr & hnnisv
> but these are different & may be appreciated as a separate class
> either more or less special depending on taste
>
> however mwtz & ltru & dedk are part of a much longer & less
> distinguished list of noncoastal shoreline boundaries
>
> the 2 lists combined might well be called shoreline boundaries
> but the name of coastal boundaries should be reserved for the
> list of the really rare ones that actually do follow a coast
>
> admittedly it is his list tho
> so he can call it whatever he pleases
> even nothing at all
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Karolis B.
> <kbajoraz@y...>" <kbajoraz@y...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > but karolis is right
> > > international coastal boundaries are scarce
> >
> >
> > and karolis thinks that he wants to compile a list of such.
> > 1) tanzania/malawi
> > 2) iles verdes
> > 3) lake Vistytis LTRU
> > 4) DE/DK lake
> > ...